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33.—(1) The Upper Tribunal must consider whether to give permission to appeal in relation to the decision or part of it.
(2) The Upper Tribunal must provide a record of its decision to the parties and any interested party as soon as practicable.
(3) If the Upper Tribunal refuses permission to appeal it must provide with the record of its decision—
(a)a statement of its reasons for such a refusal; and
(b)notification of the right to make an application to the Court of Session for permission to appeal and the time within which, and the method by which, such application must be made
(4) The Upper Tribunal may give permission to appeal on limited grounds, but must comply with paragraph (3) in relation to any grounds on which it has refused permission.